PA Memorial grad with high expectations for next season

The Waco Tribune wrote a story on Wednesday about their cornerbacks. Head coach Art Briles expects them to be deeper and more experienced next season. Among the corners he has high expectations for is Terrence Singleton, a Port Arthur Memorial graduate.

Here is an excerpt from the story (in italics), where Briles calls Singleton, “Freaky T”:

Freaky T is Briles’ nickname for Singleton. Expected to make big contributions last season, Singleton’s time was limited due to a hamstring injury that he couldn’t shake.After splitting his time at safety earlier in the spring, Singleton has played exclusively at cornerback during recent practices.“Last year I had the hamstring injury, and I kept trying to come back,” Singleton said. “But I kept tweaking it and would mess myself up all over again. But everything’s going good, really good. The main thing with me is technique and doing all the little things right.”Baylor defensive coordinator Phil Bennett has needed Singleton at cornerback this spring since Reid was out with a groin injury before returning for Tuesday’s practice.

Expectations are high for Singleton, going into his redshirt junior year in the fall. Here is the link to the entire story